Stefano Tartarotti's 'Wacosky Road' Blends Comic Strip and Epistolary Novel
Stefano Tartarotti, an Italian cartoonist and graduate of the Scuola di Disegno di Milano, has published 'Wacosky Road – diario segreto di una scrittrice compulsiva', a square-format book of 112 pages containing 336 strips. The work is described as a sit-com that explores couple dynamics, writer ambitions, and the role of screens as filters for life, set in Piozzano. Tartarotti, who contributes regularly to Il Post, is known for his satirical style reminiscent of Garry Trudeau's 'Doonesbury'. The book also includes recipes by the author. The review was written by Vieri Peroncini for MifacciodiCultura.
Key facts
- Stefano Tartarotti published 'Wacosky Road – diario segreto di una scrittrice compulsiva'.
- The book is square, 20.3 cm per side, 112 pages, with 336 strips.
- It is described as a sit-com and can be read as an epistolary graphic novel.
- Tartarotti graduated from Scuola di Disegno di Milano.
- He regularly contributes to Il Post.
- His style is compared to Garry Trudeau's 'Doonesbury'.
- The book includes recipes by the author.
- The review was written by Vieri Peroncini for MifacciodiCultura.
Entities
Artists
- Stefano Tartarotti
- Garry Trudeau
- Vieri Peroncini
Institutions
- Scuola di Disegno di Milano
- Il Post
- MifacciodiCultura
- Artspecialday
Locations
- Piozzano
- Italy